The Tenor Wore Tapshoes

The Tenor Wore Tapshoes

infobox Book |
name = The Tenor Wore Tapshoes
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author = Mark Schweizer
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country = United States
language = English
series = St. Germaine
genre = Mystery, Novel
publisher = St. James Music Press
release_date = May 2005
media_type = Print (Paperback)
pages = 240 pp (first edition, paperback)
isbn = ISBN 0-9721211-4-5 (first edition, paperback)
preceded_by = The Baritone Wore Chiffon
followed_by = The Soprano Wore Falsettos

The Tenor Wore Tapshoes is the third book in the St. Germaine mystery series by Mark Schweizer.

In this novel, Chief Koenig investigates the murder of a body discovered half a century after the crime.


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